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New Skegness College welcomes first students to £14m campus
A new £14 million Skegness College has officially opened, marking a major investment in education and training for the Lincolnshire coast.
Located on Wainfleet Road within the Skegness Gateway development, the purpose-built campus is the town’s first dedicated vocational college and forms part of the TEC Partnership. The wider development also includes new homes and industrial units, designed to support future growth in the area.
The new facilities include specialist workshops for plumbing, electrical, construction, and motor vehicle training, as well as IT suites for business courses. There are also dedicated spaces for health and social care students, including a mock hospital ward and care flat, alongside fully equipped hair and beauty salons.
Funding for the campus was secured through the government-backed Connected Coast Town Deal, which supports regeneration projects in Skegness and Mablethorpe.
The opening marks a new chapter for local learners, offering access to modern training environments and pathways into key industries across the region.
Image credit: Skegness CollegeUniversity of Lincoln to lead national AI defence research project
The University of Lincoln has been awarded major research funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to lead a consortium of seven UK universities focused on advancing artificial intelligence for defence decision-making and wargaming.
The project, led by Dr Patrick Finnegan, Deputy Director of Executive Education and Skills at Lincoln, was one of only two selected nationwide after a competitive review. Partner institutions include the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford, the Open University, Salford, Sheffield, and Ulster.
Research will centre on how advanced AI can improve complex decision-making within national security contexts, with applications for defence strategy, training, and operations. The work will explore the role of AI in enhancing human understanding and predictive modelling in adversarial scenarios, supporting the next generation of wargaming and decision-support systems.
Lincoln’s growing profile in defence research is underpinned by its close links with the Armed Forces and its leadership of the Greater Lincolnshire Regional Defence & Security Cluster. The university’s DecisionWorks initiative will provide a collaborative platform for innovation, linking government, industry, and academia.
The programme strengthens the UK’s research capacity in defence technology, supporting the development of ethical, explainable, and effective AI systems for national security.
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East Lindsey boosts funding for groups tackling loneliness
East Lindsey District Council has extended its Social Isolation Grant scheme with an additional £25,000 from the East Lindsey Investment Fund, allowing more community projects to access support for tackling loneliness.
The initiative builds on last year’s funding from the Cost of Living Support Budget, which benefited 34 community groups across the district. Grants of up to £2,000 are available to help local organisations reduce isolation and strengthen community connections.
Projects supported so far include the North Thoresby Community Orchard, which used its grant to run tree grafting workshops, beekeeping sessions, and educational activities for school groups. The orchard’s “Meet the Bees” events have attracted more than 150 visitors, including disadvantaged children and families.
Other funded projects range from accessibility improvements at Carrington Village Hall to skill-sharing programmes through Louth Men’s Shed and operational support for local warm spaces and hubs.
The council’s investment aims to sustain grassroots efforts that improve wellbeing and social engagement across East Lindsey. Applications for the next round of Social Isolation Grant funding are now open to eligible community groups and hubs.
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Grimsby Ice Rink set to welcome skaters back after major upgrade
Grimsby Ice Rink will reopen this Friday following a two-month closure for a full refurbishment of the 50-year-old venue.
The six-figure investment has transformed the facility, introducing a new NHL-standard barrier system with seamless glass along the spectator side, modern disco lighting, and an upgraded chiller unit. The skating surface has also been expanded.
Away from the rink, the project has delivered a complete overhaul of visitor facilities, with toilets, showers and changing rooms all refurbished.
The reopening is scheduled for 3.30pm on 3 October, marking the start of a busy winter season for the much-loved community venue.
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Plans set out for Spalding’s £20m town transformation
Spalding Town Board has published a ten-year vision for the town, outlining how £20 million of investment could reshape public spaces and improve community facilities.
The proposals include a permanent canopy above Hall Place, new floating piers and pedestrian bridges over the river, and tiered seating facing Ayscoughfee Hall. Additional bridges and piers are suggested further north near the Castle Sports Centre development.
Market Place may see the use of vacant buildings for street food halls, community hubs or creative studios. Ideas for the High Bridge area include an arch marking the entrance to Bridge Street and improvements to make it more pedestrian-friendly.
Other projects feature a new water taxi shelter, the creation of Heritage Court between Spalding Gentlemen’s Society and the Methodist Church, and expanded spaces for outdoor activities. Landscaping, wider footpaths, improved signage, and public artworks with lighting are also under consideration.
A year-round events programme focused on food and entertainment is planned, alongside updates to empty buildings to attract new businesses. Tackling anti-social behaviour remains a key priority, with measures such as Hot Spot Policing and design changes intended to encourage community ownership of public areas.
The consultation runs until 28 October.
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